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Detroit People Mover Offers Free Transportation for Tigers Fans on Opening Day

The Detroit People Mover will offer Detroit Tigers fans a free, convenient way to move about downtown on Opening Day, Friday, April 4. Thirteen Detroit People Mover stations are accessible…

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The Detroit People Mover will offer Detroit Tigers fans a free, convenient way to move about downtown on Opening Day, Friday, April 4.

Thirteen Detroit People Mover stations are accessible downtown, each featuring touchscreen kiosks allowing guests to identify restaurants and bars in the area. 

According to a release from the Detroit Transportation Corporation shared by Local 4 News Detroit, digital monitors will display wait times. Automated trains arrive at stations about every five minutes.

Each station will be displayed on a map available on the People Mover's website, along with details on each station stop and nearby amenities. A park-and-ride tool enables fans to locate parking lots near the stations. Trains will operate from 6:30 a.m. to midnight on Friday.

The release noted that Detroit People Mover Transit Police and event volunteers will be available throughout the area to help fans use the service to get to and from Comerica Park. Fans traveling to Comerica Park will exit People Mover at the Grand Circus Park Station.

Adding a festive note to Opening Day events, the band Saxappeal and The Cru will entertain travelers from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Broadway Station.

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Stoner Icon Tommy Chong to Headline 54th Ann Arbor Hash Bash

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Michael Vyskocil

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Comedy Legend Tommy Chong to Appear at 54th Annual Ann Arbor Hash Bash

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Stoner comedy legend Tommy Chong is returning to the upcoming 54th annual Ann Arbor Hash Bash. Chong, 87, is best known for his association with the 1970s and 1980s "Cheech and Chong" duo. He will speak at the marijuana rally at the University of Michigan Diag on Saturday, April 5.

Joey Marin, Cheech Marin's son, is anticipated to join Chong at this year's marijuana festival in Ann Arbor. The festival traditionally begins at noon on the Diag on the first Saturday in April.

According to an MLive report, Chong has occasionally appeared at Hash Bash several times over the past several decades. At age 77, he praised Ann Arbor during the 45th annual edition of the festival in 2016. At that time, cannabis activists were trying to legalize marijuana in Michigan. Voters approved its legalization in the state in 2018.

“Ann Arbor was the first, the very first, to stand up and tell everybody there's nothing wrong with this plant,” Chong told the crowd of thousands in 2016. He also appeared at the Hash Bash festival in 2015 and, with his wife Shelby and his comedy partner Cheech Marin, performed a comedy show at the Michigan Theater in downtown Ann Arbor as part of Hash Bash in 2010. 

In addition to Chong, speaker presentations will include marijuana activists such as “Mr. Hash Bash” Adam Brook and U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell. Musical acts such as Cosmic Knot, Luna Pier, and local blues musician Laith Al-Saadi will also be included.

Hash Bash will be held in conjunction with the nearby Monroe Street Fair, taking place on Monroe Street from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Vendors, arts and crafts booths, and food trucks will all be part of the event.

According to MLive, Hash Bash and the street fair attract thousands of visitors from across Michigan and beyond. Organizers say the estimated economic impact of the festivities ranges from $2.75 million to $7.55 million in one weekend alone.

Destination Ann Arbor, a nonprofit that markets visitation to Ann Arbor, has a webpage dedicated to Hash Bash with more details.